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Adeeb Hassan Qutub: Saudi Arabian heads group that bought buildings.
11/10/1982
Some find whole thing confusing. Lee approaches only individuals under age 35
9/23/1968
Frank Toskan: I never feel inappropriate when i show up anywhere in jeans, he says
11/16/1989
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torem and their children will move to Israel
5/23/1971
Charting the path: University of Toronto sociologist John Lee, above, gets romantic message from Valentine's Day cards at the Women's Emporium on Queen St
2/10/1981
John Lee. Superintendent at Guelph
5/26/1971
Frank Toscan: Knows how and where to draw the line on makeup eccentricities.
8/23/1983
Tom Lees: Richmond Hill man shows photograph of his wife Claire who was comatose for eight years.
10/7/1992
Weaver Robert Cawood is at work at his loom in his shop The Village Weaver, at Church and Mon eith Sts. The craftsman, who learned his skills in his native Yorkshire, England, has been teaching Metro residents the crafts of spinning and weaving for 10 years. Classes run one night a week for three months.[Incomplete]
1/7/1976
His town: Thanks in part to Victor Lee's vision, Chinese businesses, such as herbalists, restaurants, grocery stores, even a fashion designer, line Gerrard St
2/27/1992
Come on in: Lawyer Don LeFeuvre runs the branch office of Somjen and Suter in the Simpsons-Sears store at Square One in Mississauga
6/4/1983
Well-Travelled, 80-year-old Joseph Caulder of Yonge St. holds map showing his travels around the world as a Rotarian. He's pointing to Buenos Aires, one of the many cities in which he spoke to Rotariars. He thinks 1924 convention here greatest.
6/5/1964
Bruce Charlap, alias Eugene Ripper, (right) praises rock promoter Elliott Lefko (above) and his Silver Dollar digs: He will get behind and push the new hard rock but he also has a taste for good roots and acoustic music
1/5/1992
Jubilant on nomination night, teacher Vito Cautillo ran away with the NDP nomination in York South-Weston by signing up 500 Italians.
2/1/1978
Modern Falconer: Wildlife control officer Keith Everett subdues a wild red-tall hawk at Pearson Airport. His company is hired to keep birds and wild animals off the runways and out of aircraft engines.
7/5/1991
Gerald Tooke. Liberal choice in St. David
2/18/1971
Fight pays off: Former Majestic workers Yasmin Moledina, Jim Spanks, centre, and Robert E
1/6/1989
Canada - Ontario - Toronto - Toronto Star - Newsprint
1/1/1941
Which bird is prey here?, That wild red-tall hawk on Keith Everett's gloved hand was captured at Pearson International Airport.
7/5/1991
Not your typical civil servant is general verdict on Vincent Chapin, who has left federal government's Export Development Corp. to join Stephen Roman's group, a rapidly diversifying empire based on uranium mining. Chapin is shown at headquarters in Toronto, in front of mural that symbolizes nuclear energy.
8/20/1975
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